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While the first two weeks, Saiyaara trended phenomenally well at the ticket windows, it was impacted by Mahavatar Narsimha, which gained momentum from strength to strength on every passing day at the box office.
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Saiyaara, featuring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, shattered several records at the box office. The romantic musical drama became the first movie to cross the Rs 300 crore mark, which is headlined by newcomers.
While the first two weeks, Saiyaara trended phenomenally well at the ticket windows, it was impacted by
_Mahavatar Narsimha_, which gained momentum from strength to strength on every passing day at the box office.
Yesterday, Saiyaara recorded its lowest day since release as it earned around Rs 2.75 crore and now stands with a total collection of Rs 308.25 crore.
With the global collections of Rs 486 crore, Saiyaara has crossed Hrithik Roshan-Tiger Shroff’s War (Rs 475.62), the film is expected to surpass its domestic collections (Rs 318.01 crore) by the end of its 4th weekend.
Not only fans and audiences, Saiyaara garnered praise from celebs like Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Aamir Khan, Mahesh Babu, Arjun Kapoor, Ameesha Patel, Siddharth Anand, Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Karan Johar, Anurag Basu and Anil Kapoor, among others, for its storyline, direction and performances.
Flawed, imperfect people make for perfect love stories… experience a love story so pure that it heals your heart.. ❤️ ♾️ #SaiyaaraTrailer OUT NOW! #Saiyaara releasing in theatres on 18th July. #AhaanPanday | #AneetPadda |
| #AkshayeWidhani | @yrf pic.twitter.com/30wwB2XeqH— Mohit D Suri (@mohit11481) July 8, 2025
Before the release of the movie, director Mohit Suri spoke about Saiyaara’s comparison with Aashiqui 2 in an interview with Firstpost. He said, “When I made Zeher, they said it looked like Murder. When I made Ek Villain, they said it looked like Murder 2. When I made Malang, they said it looked like Ek Villain. When I made Aashiqui 2, they said it looked like Woh Lame and Rockstar. So I think when I go ahead and make my next film, they’ll say it looks like Saiyaara. I think when they’re comparing it to my own work rather than somebody else’s, it’s good.”